Hi Daniel,
I'm starting to play with and test foreman_azure and have a few questions:
First, I see that importing the certificate into Azure requires use of the
'classic' portal and only 'classic' style VM's in Azure are visible through
Foreman. Is this expected? Should I be able to see all
You are probably hitting this:
http://projects.theforeman.org/issues/18371#change-81484
On Thu, Feb 16, 2017 at 4:08 PM, 'Konstantin Orekhov' via Foreman users <
foreman-users@googlegroups.com> wrote:
> ello Dominic!
>
> I've got a minor issue after upgrading to 1.14.1 - the yellow hardhat does
Just curious if anyone here has managed to fully provision a VMWare VM
using Hammer (selecting datastores, VM resources, etc)? If so, could you
share an example syntax?
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Hi Paul,
Thanks for the example. So, your script accepts input for things like OS
version/environment/CPU and then reads a CSV which contains things like the
hostname/IP/location/etc? Are you executing separate hammer commands to
retrieve the ID of some properties (like location, compute
This is a very common scenario. You will want to deploy smart-proxies in
each remote location. Typically, these smart-proxies run dhcpd, tftpd, etc
for hosts in that specific location. The smart-proxy communicates directly
with your main Foreman instance to orchestrate provisioning for these
I have said this forever, and I still believe that Foreman needs a 'quick
search' [1] function that allows you to easily browse/search for hosts, etc.
I find myself manually typing the URL (eg, /hosts/blah.boo.com) when I need
to quickly browse to a specific host, because clicking the 'All Hosts'
If you don't need a full blown Katello installation, you could look at
using a Pulp (and the consumer client if you desire) standalone
installation which is what we do.
On Thu, Jan 12, 2017 at 8:15 AM, 'Jason B. Nance' via Foreman users <
foreman-users@googlegroups.com> wrote:
> Hi Brian,
>
>
RedHat Satellite 6 is the commercial offering.
On Thu, Jun 8, 2017 at 4:21 PM, Mike Wilson wrote:
> Are there any 3rd party companies that have setup a support mechanism for
> Foreman? Building/design or trouble shooting?
>
> The tool is great but complex and it would be